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Cooking Stove.

Patented Dec. 7, 1869.

Z. LOCKWUUD.

Cooking Stove." N0.- 97,660. 6 6 Patented Dec. 7, 1869.

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i Newyorlg'haye invented acertain new' and useful (looking-Attachment;for Base-Burning Stoves ;v and w-l gdo hereby declare, the following tobe a full, clear, and exact descriptioniof the same, referenceheinghadto the accompanying drawings, making part of this specification, and inwhichi r Figural is a perspectiveview of an ordinary mornflingglory?"basebnrningistovewith my cooking-attaehm'enttl1e1-eo11 ;j aFigure 2, a similar view with the top plate removed; and y Fignre3, averticallcentral section at line'x x, fig. 1. To enable those skilled inthe art to make and use r 1 the same, I willproceedto describe the samebylet- "yters. :1 a A represents an-ordinary baise-burningmtove, over a,H the topaof which=is fitted the cooking-attachment B, j the top of thestove penetrating aud being flush with :the bottom plate of thecooking-attachment,

Tofthe top; platen is fixedfia feeder, D, through which the coal ispassed to be burned at the base, the heat and gases rising aroundandbetween the-outside t ,of thisfeeder andjthestove cylinder. y l

E, open at the front only,"which extends upward, flush against thebottom ofthetop plate. p c 1 A partition, F, extends across from sidetoside, di-' viding the space between the plates. A fiue is providedin thecentre of thi's partition, and opened or elosed bymeans of a damper, a.

the i stove, forniiugthe oven G,haying double sides, orforminganair-sace completely around it, its two a through the bottomuplate inafrontoft-he partition F,"

r a completecircnit around'theoven maybe made.

I I To the front of the booking-attachment is secured,

saw 1 ,Saratoga ,Springs, in theccounty of Saratoga, and State On. thebottom plate is 'arrauged a circular shield,"

a The cooking-attachment extends downward behind,

ends beingprovide withdoors H. Flues bb are eutwhich connect withtheainspace or flue, which travels aroimdthe oven, and another at therearend and behindthe partition connecting yvith the same, so that.

4zapaamamckwott, or" SARATOGA ern ines, NEW YORK.

Letters Pat entl /'0. 37,660, dated December 7, 1869.

r COOKING-STOVE,

l 1,, schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part ofthe same. i

on the underside of the ,bottom plate, a firebox, I,

which is connected, by a flue orflues, with the space between theplates, inorder that wood may be burned, and the cooking-attachment usedwithout making fire in the base-burner. a

The. top plate is provided with the usual openings for cooking-utensilsand covers, and a boiler at the rear, and through which the exit-pipepasses.

lhe'operation is as follows: 7 v I The fire being lighted, and thefeeder filled with coal, the fuel burns at the base, the heat passing upbetween the feeder and the cylinder into the space surrounded by thecircular shield E from thence it tom plate, underneath the boiler, andout of the'exitpipe J. r v a v p a When it is desirable to use all theheat against the top plate and boiler, the damper a is opened, so thatthe draught is such as to preventthe circulation of the heat around theoven.

The rear endof the cooking-attachment is supported by one or morelegs,1K.

' Having described the-construction and operation of my improvedcookingattachment, I

' What Ielaim as new, and desire .to secure by Letters Patent, is--- 1;,The cooking-attachment B, for base-burning or parlor-stoves,constructed as described, and provided with the feeder-holes forcooking-utensils and boiler, applied and operating substantially in themanner and for the purpose set forth. a M

2. In combinationwlth the above, the supplemental fire-box I,constructedand operating as and for the purpose set forth. 1

April 17, 1869. l v r a ZEPHANIAH .LOGKWOOD,

Witnesses: T

I BURKE S. Davis, J 01m VAN RENSSELAER.

